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*''Japanese'': 宇宿大屋 ''(Ushuku ooya)''
The Ushuku-ôya lineage were a series of 16th century [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] officials based at, or coming from, the Ushuku area within Kasari district on the island of [[Amami Oshima|Amami Ôshima]]. Little is known about their lives and histories.
A man named Chiyagumori was considered the second-generation head of this lineage, and held a number of official positions as ''[[oyako|ôyako]]'' of various districts on Amami over the course of the 1520s-1560s.
His son, Inutarugane, is recorded as having been lost at sea while traveling to [[Shuri]] in [[1579]] to be granted an official post. Inutarugane's son in turn, Umitarugane, was a child studying at the royal [[Zen]] temple [[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]] in Shuri at the time; hearing of his father's death, he returned to Amami.
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==References==
*Gregory Smits, ''Maritime Ryukyu'', University of Hawaii Press (2019), 181.
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